By ansarias - 03/02/2015 14:35 - United Kingdom - London
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Hey everyone, OP here. Thanks for the hilarious comments. Thought I'd provide a follow up, and clarify a few things quickly. I work as part of the commercial team for a small company based in London. Due to the size of the company, occasionally, I have to do jobs that you wouldn't find the equivalent of my position in a larger company doing. This was one of them. Basically, I was told that we would have new chairs arriving for the meeting room, and that I should let the delivery / removal men into the building, show them the room, and sign the papers. Since I was really busy with my usual work, I let them in and left them to it. I didn't notice they had left until I went to check on them 15 minutes later! I Got quite a shock when I found the meeting room empty with no workmen in sight! In terms of the meeting, when the clients arrived yesterday morning, we made the decision to take them out for breakfast (no shortage of places that offer this in central London, and hey, they weren't complaining!), and I'm pleased to say it went well. I even managed to finally get hold of the delivery company afterwards who brought the new chairs around (different guys though). Apparently, it was a "logistics issue". Anyway, I'm still employed, and me and my colleagues (including my boss) got a good laugh out of it (and a delicious breakfast!) Cheers all. good laugh out of it (as well as a delicious breakfast).
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Those delivery men did an outstanding job!
I don't underSTAND that one
Taking delivery means receiving something. Wouldn't one question said "delivery" drivers as to where the new chairs are and/or if they require to be set up? YDI op
I dont think those were the delivery men...
You can be the chair man of the bored.
There's a Portuguese saying that translates to "pull up a chair and sit on the floor". I guess it now applies 100% to OP's office
You had one job!
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Well on the bright side your chances of a standing ovation have never been higher.
Are you entirely sure they were delivery men?